PBS NewsHour Weekend"Deported to Cambodia"
Every year, the U.S. deports thousands of immigrants after they complete their prison terms -- including green card holders and even those granted asylum as refugees. It's a policy that applies to any legal permanent resident from just about any country. D

6:29 pm

This Wild Life"The River Crossing"
Drought is beginning to make life difficult for people and wildlife in Kenya's Samburu National Reserve. Saba's daring plan to track down elephants for her guests goes wrong. Frank is concerned about a herd of young orphaned elephants heading into danger. With no leader to guide them can they find their way to safety?G

7:01 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Rockhounds"
Follow veteran gem stone and fossil gatherers, as well as families on casual outings, in this new OUTDOOR IDAHO episode filmed at gem and fossil sites around the state.G

7:30 pm

Oregon Field Guide"Farewell to Steve Amen"
After 28 seasons, Steve Amen is retiring from Oregon Field Guide. In this half-hour special, we sit down with Steve to talk about his favorite memories of the show, as well as what his life is like behind the scenes. We also hear from longtime producers and crew members Todd Sonflieth; Jule Gilfillan; Michael Bendixen; and Ed Jahn, who will be taking the reins from Steve next season. Producer Kelsey Wallace sits down with Steve for an indepth conversation.G

8:00 pm

Call The Midwife"S6 E6"
Valerie Dyer oversees the care of an expectant Somali woman and is shocked when she uncovers a troubling aspect of this unfamiliar culture. The Nonnatus family unites to provide the very best care for Sister Mary Cynthia. D

9:00 pm

Home Fires Season 2 On Masterpiece"S2 E6"
There's cause for joy in the village as everyone prepares for a wedding. Even as the allies cheer for victory in the Battle of Britain, there's one more twist of fate in store for the citizens of Great Paxford.G

10:00 pm

Wolf Hall On Masterpiece"Episode Six"
Henry's love for Anne Boleyn has given way to anger and distrust. Henry instructs Cromwell to rid him of his second queen. Sensing her loss of favor, the queen's enemies gather. Part 6 of 6G

11:04 pm

Hinterland"The Girl in the Water, 2 of 2"
The body of a young woman is found carefully placed in the marshes. This case, in the season finale, pushes DCI Mathias to the edge, both personally and professionally.G

5:00 pm

NOVA"Super Tunnel"
Follow an army of engineers and designers as they tackle the complex challenge of building Crossrail, a massive new subterranean railway deep beneath the streets of London. D

6:00 pm

Audubon
Audubon is a one-hour documentary that explores the extraordinary figure of John James Audubon. A self-taught painter and ornithologist, he left a legacy of art and science that made him famous in his lifetime and endures to this day. His portrait hangs in the White House, his statue stands over the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History, and his name was adopted by the nation's first conservation organization. D

Violins of Hope: Strings of the Holocaust
For Jews during the Holocaust, there wasn't much reprieve from the despair and horror surrounding them, but music-particularly that of violins, which hold an important role in Jewish culture-offered temporary solace and a glimmer of humanity. Violinists in concentration camps were sometimes treated better and even spared their lives because of their ability to play this important instrument. Narrated by Adrien Brody ("The Pianist" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel"), VIOLINS OF HOPE: STRINGS OF THE HOLOCAUST follows the journey of Israeli violinmaker Amnon Weinstein in his efforts to restore violins recovered from the Holocaust, and captures the lessons and highlights the music the instruments now bring to others. D

9:00 pm

First Peoples"Europe"
When Homo sapiens turned up in prehistoric Europe, they ran into the Neanderthals. The two types of human were similar enough to interbreed - and they were just as capable at making artifacts. But as more Homo sapiens moved into Europe, there was an explosion of art and symbolic thought. Part 5 of 5G

10:00 pm

Audubon
Audubon is a one-hour documentary that explores the extraordinary figure of John James Audubon. A self-taught painter and ornithologist, he left a legacy of art and science that made him famous in his lifetime and endures to this day. His portrait hangs in the White House, his statue stands over the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History, and his name was adopted by the nation's first conservation organization. D

Family Travel with Colleen Kelly"The Keys - Episode 1 - Florida Keys & Key West"
Follow Colleen as she and her daughters explore the wonders of Key West, experiencing all of its natural beauty and family fun activities. From getting to swim with dolphins to visiting the famous Turtle Hospital, they'll have the opportunity to connect hands-on with nature, gaining a better understanding of the Keys' wildlife. D

5:30 pm

America from the Ground Up"War of 1812 1795-1815"
Travel along on an expedition to investigate the archaeology of the shipwrecks and forts along America's Northern frontier that record the secret history of America's second war for independence: the War of 1812. D

6:00 pm

Martha Bakes"Chocolate Ganache"
Learn how to incorporate ganache, a two-ingredient wonder, into a rich dark chocolate filling for an almond-based tart shell, chocolate ganache frosting for a fudgy devil's food cake, and, for the kid in us all, milk chocolate pudding cupcakes. D

6:30 pm

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"French Pork Chops and Bisque"
Host Christopher Kimball goes into the test kitchen with test cook Bridget Lancaster to learn how to make the best French-style pork chops with apples and calvados. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of brie. Then, Chris answers cooking questions in Letters to the Editor. D

Ask This Old House"Alaska Generator, Wood Floor"
Visiting the show's 49th state! See Scott head to Alaska to hook up a portable generator capable of powering an entire house. Watch Tom repair a poorly installed piece of wood floor nosing. Richard gives an inside look at dishwasher cycles. D

8:30 pm

Rick Steves' Europe"Sevilla"
In the flamboyant city of Carmen and Don Juan, Rick finds that bullfighting is still politically correct and little girls dream of growing up to become flamenco dancers. He finds the city's soul in its lacy Moorish palace, massive cathedral, lavish royal tombs, labyrinthine Jewish Quarter and the people-filled streets.G

9:00 pm

Travel with Kids"Belize Beach Islands & Mayan Jungles"
You better Belize it! This Central American Caribbean country is packed with adventure and culture. From the quiet beach sand streets of the tiny island of Cay Caluker, you will find a slow pace of hammocks and bicycles. Snorkel with sting rays and sharks, hang out on the dock with locals, learn to fish, and visit a local school. D

9:30 pm

Martha Bakes"Chocolate Ganache"
Learn how to incorporate ganache, a two-ingredient wonder, into a rich dark chocolate filling for an almond-based tart shell, chocolate ganache frosting for a fudgy devil's food cake, and, for the kid in us all, milk chocolate pudding cupcakes. D

10:00 pm

America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated"French Pork Chops and Bisque"
Host Christopher Kimball goes into the test kitchen with test cook Bridget Lancaster to learn how to make the best French-style pork chops with apples and calvados. Next, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Chris to a tasting of brie. Then, Chris answers cooking questions in Letters to the Editor. D

10:30 pm

Chef's Life"Onions and Avetts"
Spring onions kick off the season as Vivian takes a break from penning her first cookbook to prepare dinner for beginner farmers. Though the Avett Brothers make an appearance, the underdog spring onion steals the show, playing both star and support. D

11:00 pm

Hubert Keller: Secrets of a Chef"Gluten-Free Favorites"
Chef Keller has the secret for keeping your gluten-free friends happy with three great recipes. He stuffs mini peppers with a delicious quinoa salad, followed by a chia seed wrap abundantly stuffed with vegetarian goodies. The finale is a kale and spinach smoothie that has unexpected benefits. D

11:30 pm

Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions"Cruising The Rhine - Part Two"
In Cruising The Rhine - Part Two, Burt explains the Romantic Period in European art, what the original Grimm Brothers Fairy Tales were really like (very grim), how the river locks work, the history of Eau de Cologne and how the Black Forest got to be black. Burt also takes us on a tour of Strasbourg and the extraordinary Hand Bag Museum of Amsterdam. D

5:00 pm

Ka Hana Kapa
Ka Hana Kapa documents the history of kapa in Hawai'i and follows the complex process of Hawaiian kapa making from start to finish. Hawaiian kapa is one of the most beautiful art forms in the Pacific. In ancient Hawai'i, kapa, or bark cloth made from the wauke plant (Broussonetia papyrifera), was used for clothing, bedding, the wrapping of precious iwi (ancestor's bones), important ceremonies, and a myriad of other purposes, making it an integral part of everyday life in Hawaiian society. D

6:00 pm

Idaho Reports
The Idaho Reports crew provides reporting and analysis of Idaho issues around the state and in Congress.G

6:30 pm

Our American Family: The Furutas
The first half of the 1900's represents the last era of American life that, for most families, began largely unchanged from the generations that came before. OUR AMERICAN FAMILY: THE FURUTAS Through hard work, the Furutas, a Japanese American family of Wintersburg, CA established a successful goldfish farm, only to have their business devastated and family separated in the wake of WWII. Following years in an Arizona relocation camp, their indomitable spirit prevails as they return home and band together to pursue the American dream a second time. D

7:00 pm

Victorian Slum House"The 1860s"
Follow participants as they move into an 1860s tenement made up of sparse rooms, a shared water pump and outdoor privies. They seek to make a living by matchbox making, wood turning and the rag trade, work once done by their impoverished forebears. D

8:00 pm

Doc World"The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor"
In 1975 the murderous regime of Cambodia's Pol Pot forced Dr. Haing S. Ngor and thousands of others into labor camps. Dr. Ngor escaped after years of torture and eventually recreated his experiences for the theatrical film, The Killing Fields, a role that won him an Oscar. This is the story of Haing Ngor: one of the most recognized survivors of the Cambodian genocide and a man who became a worldwide ambassador for justice in his homeland, only to be murdered in a Los Angeles Chinatown alley. D

Nature"Dolphins: Spy in the Pod, Part 1"
The camera eyes of 13 ingenious Spy Creatures, including Spy Dolphin, Spy Nautilus and Spy Turtle, capture the dolphins' "superpod" behavior never filmed before. Infiltrate the social world of dolphins from strange gatherings to gang rivalries. Part 1 of 2G

11:00 pm

Victorian Slum House"The 1860s"
Follow participants as they move into an 1860s tenement made up of sparse rooms, a shared water pump and outdoor privies. They seek to make a living by matchbox making, wood turning and the rag trade, work once done by their impoverished forebears. D